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Settle Down in Newcastle

i have settled down here. and i'm having a practical course of C++ incomputer lab now. it's impossible to write a huge article currently. i willsend u detail later.

Just let u know everything's ok. pls call my parents about it. since i can'tsend email to them and they don't recognize English.

--Alice

>From: Jim >To: alice@bigfoot.com>Subject: settledown>Date: 16 Sep 2000 16:21:09 -0000>>Hi:> Now you have got what you dreamed of: living in a country where all of its>people are native English speaker, can speak English whenever you want, and>most of all, you do get rid of me: the trouble maker. Have you settled>down now? I think that the campus could have provide all you want. Study in>England, cool!> You father insisted of staying at the airport till 10:55, till the plane>took off. I left when I said goodbye to Heping, he said you would not come>to say goodbye again.> If you settled down, do drop me a word. I realy miss you very much. I'll>back home next week, and stay there this term, SHIFT!>>>________________

Once upon a time there was a kingdom with... a fat king! He was very fat and lazy, he had 10 servants to help him to eat, and helped him to go to bed, and lots of other things. His first servant served the food on the table, the second servant put food on the spoon, the third servant opened his mouth, the fourth servant put the food in his mouth, the fifth servant had to help him chew! The sixth one fed him soup, the seventh one blew the soup if it was too hot, the eighth one wiped his mouth with a wet towel, the ninth one fed him desserts, and the tenth one put drinks in his mouth.
The king was ''so'' lazy that he didn't even walk! He was carried around by some servants.

One day the chairs for the king were braking so the servants had to make special beds, then the…

We have a new netbook computer, and don't know where to find network key, which is needed to setup wireless connection.

A network key may also be called WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key or WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) key.

A wireless network key is a security feature that prevents unauthorized users from accessing a wireless network. An unprotected network is an unlocked virtual door, anybody within range can piggyback on the network undetected.

I use Virgin media broadband with a Virgin media wireless router, this router has a WPA key taped on the router, that WPA key is an English word consisting of 10 letters.

To tape network key on the router is a good idea, because we may never lose or forget a wireless network key as long as we possess the router.

Heraldry probably began with the knights in armour. When wearing a helmet in battle or in tournaments a knight could not be recognised; so he used symbols to decorate his shield and surcoat. The surcoat was the loose garment worn over the armour to protect it from rain or hot sun and actually was the "coat-of-arms"; it was decorated on the front and back with the same device as on the shield. The correct expression for entire design is an achievement. An achievement consists of the shield, helmet, rest, wreath, mantling and motto. These are the main parts. To them can be added supporters and a compartment.

In the centre is the most important part, the shield. The surface of the shield is called the field and on it the colourful charges are placed. The shield is called the arms or coat-of-arms and can be drawn in any shape - in an upright position or slanting, which is the position it would fall into if hung on a peg. In Heraldry it slants to dexter.